Monday, April 4, 2016

MS/HS Bulletin April 4

Students attending Prom, please remember that if you are bringing an out-of-town date he/she must have a signed reference form back to the office before admittance to the Prom. All forms and money need to be turned in to the office by Monday, April 11th. If you have any questions please see Dr. Schwan.

Robotics will present to grades 6-12 in the arena during advisory on Monday, April 11th.  Report to your advisories for attendance and advisory teachers accompany your students to the arena.

Sophomore Class meeting in Mr. Thorson’s room tomorrow (Tuesday) during advisory. 

There will be no tutoring until April 6.  At that time, you will meet in Mrs. Honerman’s classroom.

Starting April 6, ICU will again meet in the library conference room. 

All Juniors...please check at home and bring clear rope lights and clear Christmas lights to Mrs. Kurtz's room for Prom.  Thank you!

High School Dual Credit Updates:
  • Summer registrations are due to Dr. Schwan by Wednesday, May 18th.
  • Fall registrations are due by August 1st.
  • Tuition increase, effective fall 2016, to $48.33 per credit.

The April FCCLA meeting will be on Wednesday, April 6 during advisory in the FACS room.

3rd Annual DI Race to Globals, 5K walk/run or bike event is to be held Saturday, April 23.  Sign up by April 2nd to be guaranteed a t-shirt.  Forms are in the office. 

If you would like to model your prom dress in the FCCLA Style Show on Thursday, April 28, please sign up in the FACS room or email Mrs. Tietz.

If you are interested in entertaining at the FCCLA Style Show by singing or playing piano, please contact Mrs. Tietz.

The sign-up for grand march, post prom and prom pictures is in the library.

Students planning to attend prom and post-prom will sign up in the library.  When the students sign up, they will also need to bring a $20 prom fee or $40 per couple fee.  This fee will be returned to all students who stay through the entire prom and post-prom party.  If there is a valid reason that a student is not able to stay for the post-prom, a parent must notify the school by Monday, April 11th.  If this prior notice is given, the fee will be reimbursed.

If you have a prom date from out of town, please stop by the library and pick up a form that will need to be filled out by your date and your dates principal.  Forms are due by April 11.

8th graders (who will be 9th graders next year): SD School of Mines and Technology will be hosting camps throughout the summer. Camp topics include: Wild Weather, Entrepreneurship Boot Camp, Build the Future, Mining and Explosives, Chemical and Biological Engineering Summer Institute, and Green Chemistry. Scholarships are available. For more information see Ms. Seeklander.

6-8 Graders AND Teachers!: NASA, LATI, and SDSU are sponsoring a two Summer Bridge program August 1-5, on the campus of SDSU. One program is Gallery of Echoes (Where art meets science) and the second program is Minecraft Camp (Serious gaming meets flight). Scholarships for students and teachers are available. See Ms. Seeklander for more information.

Bulletin announcement for students on Testing 2016:
Schedule by Date
April 4-5                      11th Grade Math                      Greg Kjellsen (conference room)
April 6-7-8                  8th Science                               Lance Hawkins
April 6-7-8                  11th Science                             Kristen Gonsoir, Travis Kurth
DSTEP science testing grades 8 and 11 will take place during science class. 
Grades 11-12:  The following college representatives will be in the School Counseling Office to visit with students.  Please make arrangements with your teachers.
April 7            9:15 – 9:45                  University of South Dakota
           
Grades 11-12:   Reminder of things to do for the ACT Test on Saturday, April 9, 2016 in Groton or Aberdeen.   Bring your admission ticket and a driver’s license (photo ID), 2 calculators, pencils with erasers, a watch, and possibly a water bottle.  Be sure and show up at the testing location at least 15 minutes early (7:45).  It might be a good idea to review last minute formulas and rules.  No caps are to be worn during testing.  No beverage will be allowed in the testing area.  No cell phones are to be used at any time during test (including the break). Testing should conclude around noon.  Those who are taking the writing assessment should be done by 12:45 p.m.  Be sure and do the practice test prior to the test.  Stop by the School Counseling Office if you need an extra copy. 

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